The importance of action-effects for the performance of a soccer kick was examined. Novice, intermediate, and skilled players performed a soccer chip task with the intention of getting the ball over a height barrier to a near or far ground-level target under three conditions: full vision, no vision following ball contact with and without knowledge of results (KR). The removal of vision of the ball trajectory resulted in increased radial error, irrespective of the presence or absence of KR but in a skill-level and target dependent manner. At the near target, novice participants relied on ball trajectory information. Intermediate performers were affected by its removal across both target conditions, whereas skilled participants were not affec...
There is contradictory evidence surrounding the role of critical cues in the successful anticipation...
The connection between how a physical movement is processed in the brain to how the body physically ...
Weigelt M, Memmert D, Schack T. Kick it like Ballack: The effects of goalkeeping gestures on goal-si...
The importance of action-effects for the performance of a soccer kick was examined. Novice, intermed...
The authors examined the role of action effects (i.e., ball trajectory) during the performance of a ...
Five experiments were conducted to examine the role of ball trajectory information in the planning, ...
There is evidence that actions are planned by anticipation of their external effects, with the stren...
The authors investigated differences in the soccer kick between 8 experienced and 10 less experience...
This field experiment investigated the relative merits of approaching the penalty kick with either a...
This field experiment investigated the relative merits of approaching the penalty kick with either a...
The role of visual information and action representations in executing a motor task was examined fro...
The role of visual information and action representations in executing a motor task was examined fro...
Inertial properties of throwing or striking actions constrain action outcomes, but their role in ant...
Football penalty kicks are having increasing influence in today’s professional game. Despite this, l...
A pressing concern within the literature on anticipatory perceptual-motor behaviour is the lack of c...
There is contradictory evidence surrounding the role of critical cues in the successful anticipation...
The connection between how a physical movement is processed in the brain to how the body physically ...
Weigelt M, Memmert D, Schack T. Kick it like Ballack: The effects of goalkeeping gestures on goal-si...
The importance of action-effects for the performance of a soccer kick was examined. Novice, intermed...
The authors examined the role of action effects (i.e., ball trajectory) during the performance of a ...
Five experiments were conducted to examine the role of ball trajectory information in the planning, ...
There is evidence that actions are planned by anticipation of their external effects, with the stren...
The authors investigated differences in the soccer kick between 8 experienced and 10 less experience...
This field experiment investigated the relative merits of approaching the penalty kick with either a...
This field experiment investigated the relative merits of approaching the penalty kick with either a...
The role of visual information and action representations in executing a motor task was examined fro...
The role of visual information and action representations in executing a motor task was examined fro...
Inertial properties of throwing or striking actions constrain action outcomes, but their role in ant...
Football penalty kicks are having increasing influence in today’s professional game. Despite this, l...
A pressing concern within the literature on anticipatory perceptual-motor behaviour is the lack of c...
There is contradictory evidence surrounding the role of critical cues in the successful anticipation...
The connection between how a physical movement is processed in the brain to how the body physically ...
Weigelt M, Memmert D, Schack T. Kick it like Ballack: The effects of goalkeeping gestures on goal-si...